Tonights at war with king debating drinking and in the civil war. My name is molly mersmann and i am a postdoctoral associate here with the Virginia Center for civil war here at virgin tech, which is sponsoring this event, the center regularly hosts talks like and other activities which include academic conferences scholarships and grants, outreach programs in museums and, Elementary School classrooms and more besides, basically sharing wonderful civil war era history. As many different people as we possibly can. You can keep up with what is going on with the center on our website, which is civil war dot v teen dot edu or you can go on facebook or twitter. On to tonights event. Our speaker is dr. Meghan bever, who is an associate professor of history and chair of the social department at Missouri Southern state university. She received her ph. D. From, the university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is whe
Theres a growing consensus that mob rule is replacing democratic rule. And a chap from amnesty rule. And a chap from Amnesty International says hes a wildly exaggerate the issue and risks delegitimizing the right of peaceful protest. Peaceful protest. Is that his official job title . Chap chap at amnesty . Well, i can name him tom southerden, Amnesty International, southerden, Amnesty International , the uks law and international, the uks law and human rights director , says human rights director, says i prefer chap, says the Prime Minister is wildly exaggerating the issue of this mob rule. Do you think he is . I think thats overinterpreted what the Prime Minister to according all minister said, to according all these reports, the Prime Minister was saying some people are as hes are interpreting this as hes not literally saying that mobs are the country. Be are ruling the country. Be concerning. If prime concerning. If the Prime Minister because minister was saying that because nominal
Civil war. My name is molly mersmann and i am a postdoctoral associate here with the Virginia Center for civil war here at virgin tech, which is sponsoring this event, the center regularly hosts talks like and other activities which include academic conferences scholarships and grants, outreach programs in museums and, Elementary School classrooms and more besides, basically sharing wonderful civil war era history. As many different people as we possibly can. You can keep up with what is going on with the center on our website, which is civil war dot v teen dot edu or you can go on facebook or twitter. On to tonights event. Our speaker is dr. Meghan bever, who is an associate professor of history and chair of the social department at Missouri Southern state university. She received her ph. D. From, the university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is where i went for my graduate work. So im excited to have t
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